Configuring the Receiver Mail Adapter

Hi,
I have to send data in a flat file via email using XI. I have configured a File adapter to read the XML file from sender. I have configured receiver mail adapter at the other end. I get success message in the SMXB_MONI transaction. But no mail is received.
My receiver communication channel settings are as follows:
Adapter type: Mail
Transport protocol: SMTP
Message protocol: XIPAYLOAD
Adapter Engine: Integration Server
URL: smtp://mail.xyz.com:25
Mail Attributes: Use Mail package (Source file has from/to Email Addresses)
I tried differnet cmobinations of SMTP server address (with/without port/using http:// etc), but no success.
Can anyone tell me what the problem could be and how to go about this?
Thanks in advance.
Riyaz

hi riyaz,
these r some of the links which can help u to configure ur mail adaptor.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?   blog=/pub/wlg/1798
Info on Email Receiver Adapter
Mail Adapter Configuration in XI 3.0
regards
jithesh

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